* r T' w' 'wr -ru* 5".;-».\,,»,-.,’-.‘iln~.=;-its; .-.,-,,s,»_,,--'~»\" ‘- f.';-- ~.‘=,~-_‘”' "" ' = -»' " "*‘. 1 ”' 5.1 1'- ' '_ ‘ , ' - - \ r e ' ‘ f ` r * ‘ -’ ~ ‘ 1‘ ` _' .1 ‘ - . ‘ ` - ' ' ‘ s . _ - i . . _ _ . i C-.." ~ ;»"f.-.' :€ ~ .comm ‘ “a.i&a*i=‘iv.s<.» ‘ ‘ 22, 1918 - - f New Cigars __ .next..tlme. You win find w li rf T _ m,_° “° °" “H Y°“\‘ fem them the best Seven Cent 1 smoke in town. lin:-leo white canvas pumps- n ootsi hi h dl ° §m.".;,,§._,3:.:.§..1:.”::ii. Black and White ~ BI' B0 BB. . ommmem white and brown I(-:las aj large sil}e_thro_ughout `0Hl1VHs b00ls or shoes with lea- Tana a and [meg States’ ther or rubber soles. C. e 3gilUCY £0! UIIIS Im? Of "Misses wgilte canvas pumps, tgiagforgs ]§§g»tp§§,e(su%t sppBrs0r,oti`ll _ .° _ ' Q Bolle canvdjss iilrigakgihleaand itgggtgg' 'P?ce7centS each’ ;; bare foot sandals. , Cen S~ " 'Bu vourci h d children. no i, it , _ Y _ EUS ere an pumps and °,§|,,;,,:, ,,'§“°',‘,,,f,§,f, obtain the Silverware Cou- ‘-, white or um. _ pons.’ 4 ~ All kinds or SUMMER WEAR. g _ _ Tns i- ,Mvrris--Smith--Beer MacKinnon Drug C0. The Rexall Kodak Store, '** ' ~ \ \t\\\\ ,s \\\\ \ \ \.\ \`\`\\]-I . . `\\\\\ \\\\\ naw- <31-at Ezvv' / / ///M ///U 4/” 1,/ /////////H // , f , f ff ...,... ~§..... 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'fl"< f - »’ £3/ $3.98 ~ Women’s Buttoned Boots,,in Patent Leather or Gun Metal Calf, Cloth Tops and some with ‘ leather tops, a great many styles ‘to choose from a great chance for ladies with small feet, mostly ` sized from 2 1-2 to 4. , Now only $3.98. all high class. ` ik. _ I 1 ummm" w E \ Alley &Company QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN ' _- ._ -“ae my H' ~"- r . 1 / ' _ Q f f" / \ v I \ ` All-IL" 7 / \ /Xu / / T ` -.<( iff lj/ iv 4'-Y~i_ _ _, ca. - 5- 7 'I' ‘s. _ .,',' ;- ‘ 1-_L ,I i _ It ‘f/_, - '~ ' 'Q »' ' l _._ .pf/° I <’§\\‘\_\\~s ._`/[I I ‘.1 ,.217 it YOU CAN ~-e~..=i.:`»i _ I h I 1- 1 JE w‘E1iRY - ‘ _ TH). SCALES THB PICTURE OF "PRINCE CHARMIIVG” AND UR FULL :ta .missionf;'2.e.;i.i.s.r'i.f2¥.;°......gg ‘ ` TO BU Y. IUSINESS HAS TA UGHT US WHATAND W§IE,%EU CAN KNOW I WHEN You BUY ANY .mrrcza FROM U ESIGN is THAT THE QUALITY IS SUPERB AND THE D comurcr. ' ws mu. no rot/R RaP.uR1iv0 R19” T# ~. ~ ~ 1 THE 1eEL1.4eLs fs _ I;-»|uIhfla._._...-_..._ ‘ -ized-in-tile" capital " is' decided ' ' _ tank battalion. . no \ fu 5 4* 0** “ " THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE IT PAYI to buy in this Province. POLICE COURT.--One drunk was tlned $10. at the Police Court yester- day HEAR REV T. PORTER DRUMIV in a Travelogue in Zion Hall Monday June 24th, at 8 p.m. 9004-6-22M2i CORNWALL-Rev D Heartz will preach on 'Sabbath morning 23rd lnst. at 11 o'clock in the Methodist "Church, Cornwall THE BRANT.-The C. G. S. Brant leaves Charlottetown this morning with light-house supplies for the vari- ous lighlt-houses around the Island. STALLION NUTWOOD will he at Mr. Hagen's, Kelly’s Cross, over night June 24th, thence to D. McPherson's North Wiltshire, at noon. Byrile Bros _ BEANS.-12 cents per lb., seedlesf raisins, 23 cents per package, Libby’i soup 154: per tin, split peas 10c pei lb.. Excelsior dates 16c per package C. A-. McDonald, Victoria Row. 901i CAVENDISH, ETC-There will ‘br service next Sunday in the Presbyte riun Church in Cavendish at 11 a. m in New Glasgow at 3 p. m. ami ii Stanley Bridge at 7.30 p.m. IN STOCK.-Beaver, Phoenix Raya' Gold, Victory, Robin Hood and Roya Household Flour, in bags and barrels all selling at lowest prices, wholesal- and retail. A. Horne & Co., Y 8039-6-l9M4iE1 IN STOCK. - Bran, Shorts, Bee' Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil (take Cornmeal, Cracked Corn .and .Fee- Wheat, nll selling at lowest prices wholesale and retail. A. Horne & Ci 8089-6-19M4iEl HSUPERPHOSPHATE AND NIT RATE OF SODA, we have just recelv ed a further supply of same, which wi are selling at lowest prices, whole sale and retail. A. Horne il. Co. . _ 8038-6-19M4iE1 ` _Gl:?SED.- Mr. Matthew Phelan, 143 orchester street, has receive word that his non. Gunner John Phi lun. _uf the Sth Siege,.Battcry. is ii _hospital suffering from the cttects o shell gas. - V y PARISIAN PREPARATION- Mis: Daisy Rudge 171 Great George St. has taken over the agency of Parisiar Toilet Preparation for which Mrs Waller formerly took orders. Mis: Rudge will be glad to sell customers these high grade preparation. V 8088-6-22ttstf. ANOTHER -TANK UNIT.-Accord ini; to a rumor in military circles an other Canadian Tank Battalion is tr be raised. The Ministei' oi’ Militia an nounced in the House recently that the government had asked the lui' perial authorities permission to raisi a second tank battalion in Canada. The first battalion. which was mobil . ly over strength, recruiting having prove( very popular among the youths of tht dominion. The personnel of the neu organization is. according to report of un exceptionally high standard The battalion is to be soon, inspected by the Duke of Devonshire prior tt its removal to an eastern point tl complete its period ot' training bet’oi'< leaving for overseas. There are L number of Charlottetown men in the lg--k____&. MlNARD’S LINIMENT is the only Linlment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. ' ' HARLIN FULTON Pleasant Bay), B. I Beer&Goff Friday and Saturday Specials No. 1. Gazelle B ra n d Baked Beans, plain and with Tomato Sauce. Regular 18 and 20c tins. Special 15c each or 2 for 25c No 2. Goblin Toilet Soap 5 cakes for 25c. No. 3 Bee Brand Baking Soda 4c per pkg.. Beer&Goii cnoccns ., ` Eye 'Specialist 0Iii¢e Royal Bulk Build- ing, Charlottetown one. iam _o.ao-'xiao I Toilet Waters, TaI"l SAVE MONEY -Buy Beer & Goi!'s Saturday specials Read' their adver tlsement 8096. CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER special Saturday 38 cents lb at Beer & Goff’s BARGAIN DRESSES and dress goods at Patons Dollar Day sale See ad. 90156 22M3lE2i |.o'rs or sA§§i_Ns-snare them at Patons on Thursday, Dollar Day See ad. 9015-6 22M3lE2i save Monsv-on. Dollar. my ra- tons are having Big Bargains. , See ad for list. 9015-6-22M3iE2l. RESERVE TUESDAY July 9th for }ai-den party in aid of island Artil- ’erymen Overseas. . 8068. DOLLAR DAY `AD.-Bargains ga- lore at Patons on Thursday next. See ad. in this issue. 9015-6-22M3iE2i. ` CHURCH OF ENGLAND service at Spring-field, ‘Sunday the 23rd at_l1 a. m. and at Crapaud 7.30 p. m. CORNWALL ANNOUNCEMENT. - Rev. J. Heaney' will ,preach next '.ord's Day at Cornwall 11 and 7, and' Hampshire 3. "` BUYS HORSES.-Mr. Alfred Car- ter of Dartmouth, N. S., purchased two fine Prince Edward -Island horses ‘or the ice business. y ' TO MEET AT SACKVILLE- The _\I. B. and P.E.l. Conference of Me- thodist Church will meet ncxl WUI' lgain at ‘Sackville, N. B. VISITING CLERGY-The ltov. Wm. Trlvett of the Diocese oi’ llonun (illi- nu, will preach in St. }’cter's iiatlir drul ut 11 a. lll. on -Sunday. 'l`llf Rev. iddwural Eenipleilluu oi' the Mal! dalcn Islands will preach ut 7 p. lll. MISSIONARY SERVICE-A SDOCIIII Viissionar Service will he held in Marshfield, Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening at 7.30. Addressed by Rev. R. W. Collins. There wil' be li special programme. A silver 'ollcction will be taken in aid ot the M-lesion Band. SERIOUSLY ILL-Mr. Harry Por- rior, Halifax, ls in Montague in res muse. to it wire stating that his mo ther Mrs. (Capt.) Porrior is very se riously ill. Mrs. Porrior has been an invalid for some months.- Her youngest son, Willie, is expected from Ontario in a few days-T- THE MARKET.-Mackerel were very plentiful in the market yesterday retailing from 15c to 30c each. Cod was also abundant and sold at lic per pound. Beef retailed from V20 to 28 cents per pound, small, and at 180 wer pound by the quarter. Lamb sold from 30 to 35c per' pound. Dealers were paying 50c for potatoes, 35 and 16 cents for eggs, and 37 cents lor butter. . . - 'A DESTRUCTIVE FFIO_ST-' This Province was visited by a severefrost on Thursday night which played hw voc with all uncovered tender young plants. From ,all parts of the is- land come reports of damage to 'beans X corn, tomatoes and potatoes. Mr. VoirC1ure Gay ot' this City reports that he lost seven thousand tomato plants and his beans corn and potatoes sui- iered severely. Gardeners every where throughout the City and su- burbs are lamenting. The mercury 1t the meteorological station registered 34 degrees, the lowest for maui’ years on June 20th. CLERGYMEN, SPEICIAL ATTEN-. TION.-Clergymen 'and otllcers of churches sitllato outside of the City and Towne in this Province, who do not desire to be disturbed, or to have the horses of its members frighten- ed by automobiles during congrega- tional worship on Sundays. are re fiuested to send to the Provincial Seo _ retary, Charlottetown, not later than -the 26th instant, the name oi’ road and location of their places of worship ind tho dates (lf not every Sundoyi lor holding services therein. This applies to churches holding worship at. any time between' one and six o'- clock p.in. only. » -A list of such places of worship will then- he Dre- pared i`or the guidance ot' autoists. Arthur Newbery, Asst. Provincial Sec- retary. 9006-22M4i ::I-'OR TURNIPS, use SWlFT'8 Rnimal Brand Fertiiler, selling at Iow- est prices, wholesale and retail. A. Holt 6. Co. 8038-6-19M4iE1i »--_--?`l|___l. Keep Minrirde Llnlmeni In Rho house cums, Perfumes Con' veying th e Breath Oi Choicest Blossoms The use of choice toilet preparations are needed by every womap, and the kinds - that are daintiiy perfumed find first favor. Our stock contains an as- sortment of the world’s best toilet (products. Per ume=, Toilet Waters Lotions, Taicums, Face . Creams. Face Powders, Skin Foods, Perspiratlon Deodor- ants,etc. _ All _oi these toilet ac- cessories arehere in their full purity_and fragrancé and at prices that a r reasonable. There’s summmer com- fort in these articles for you. Johnson & Johnson W. C. Creighton, Moncton. r. M D D on, epreeenting the Grolier Society ot London, and th London Educational Book Oo pub lishers of The Book of Knowledge has arrived here this week from New foundland. While there he made a tour all over the Island, visiting the there are fully alive to the necessity ot giving better and more practical education to their children, and real ize that when the present cruel war is over competition for a livelihood will be keener and greater than has ever been experiensed before libraries in St. John's, and hundred of the residents have bought sets for their own families. _ At a' meeting of the Superintend- onts oi the different denominational schools, Mr. Dawson was given a joint letter of approval of The Book of Knowleqgq, expressing apprecia- tion of his efforts to extend the cir- culation of such a. really good work. The Book of Knowledge comprises 20 volumes with over ten thousand ored plates. It is divided into si teen great departments. One sectio “The Book of Wonder," answers 1250 chi1dren's questions. The Book of Knowledge is publish- ed in four languages. The sales up to the end oi' 1915 were over twenty-six' million dollars. At the Panama Exposition in San Francisco, 1915, The.Book oi’ Know- ledge was awarded by the interna- tional Jury the ilrst medal ot’ honor. and the gold medal for educational features. President John H. Findlay. the New York State Commissioner of Educa- tion. who has over two million stu- lents under his charge, with a facul- ty oi’ more than illty thollsand and a Board of Trustees running into thou- sands, when writing in reference to The Book-of Knowledge makes this very remarkable statement: “Suppose t buy of ten were to spend ilfteen min- uti-.~i a day reading these pages, hc would at thirteen know more about the earth and lite on it than the wis- est man knew a few generations ago." Sir William Peterson, the Princi- pal of the McGill University, Mon- treal, writes that “the use of the Book of Knowledge will not only stimulate young people to teach them- selves-the most lasting form of edu- vation-but at the same time give them a better appreciation of the neaning and alma of all school stu- dies." ' _ The Bookof Knowledge is the greatest investment that a parent can be had for a comparatively small expenditure. Write at once, stating number of children in your family, and their ages. Mr. Dawson will send you free and how to develope the mind of a child. Address Mr. M. D. Dawson, £l}30o)x 153, Post’Oiilce, Charlottetown. 7 IIO'l`EI._ ARRIVALS h. B. Webb, Portland, Me. Miss M. O. Robertson, Montague. A. Il. Cameron, Toronto. J. J. Campbell, Dundas. Aubin Arsenault, Abram's Village. J. MacMillan, Montreal. A. J. Murray, Atlantic, Mass. R. A. Elliott, Elliott's. J. Mullins, North Tryon. J .J. Macdonald, Traoadic. J. J. McGilvery, Vernon. L. Mcllachern, Mt. Stewart. R. Smith, Truro. Wm. Cass, North River. A. Boswell, French Fort. D, J. Cairns, Toledo. Ohio. ‘ M. R. Jardine, Chicago. QUEEN HOTEL J. B. Murray, St. John. E. Vanlderstine, Wyoming. __.__.______ VICTORIA HOTEL A. Lei-‘oilvre, Quebec. Thos. Adams, Ottawa. H. G. Perry, Wolfville. . Mrs. P. li, Thompson, Boston. Huntey Thompson, Boston. ' Claire T. Nudernomen. Boston. Mary C. Macdonald, City. H. H. McGrath. St. John. Mrs. Harold Macdonald, Toronto. Mrs. li. A, Richardson, Toronto Miss Patt Riclinrdson. Toronto. Mulcolln D. llicilardson. 'l‘oront-J. U. (ilaik. ill-._ Stewart. -Stewart Mi"E1clicl'n. Mt. Stewart. H. S. Dunzln, St. John. Frank Gamble. Summerside. Miss Fairbrother, Montreal. Chas. E. Ryder, St. John. John Burgoyne. i-li. John. (1. ill. Lockhart, St. John. Mrs. Lockhart, St. Jolln. Miss Alice Lockhart, St. John W, E. Earle and wife, St. John. W. E. Earle, Jr., St. John. Chas. McKinnon,-Souris. A. I". Willis, Montreal. W. S. Gesner, Montreal. SIUCK llU_0lAl|llNS HALIFAX, N.S., June 21.--Quota tions furnished by F.B. McCurdy & . Co., stock and bond brokers, mem- pictures in black and white, 360 col- X. »._-.Y¢.-- --O _ .~¢.__f<. _ --.‘ ~ ' A ~ _ _'D r Y “ _ ‘ 'rr ' ' ll fe.. If You Want to principal settlements The people - Make Money Hold' -- PIC IC The Book of Knowledge is now in stalled In all the colleges and schools* B 1 - ' . _ . . . l. If y- uwant to raise money for Réd Creed, Soldiers’ Comforts, War Prisoners or any other patriotic object; or if you wish to your Church, School or Society you can possibly conceive of anything more popular oi profitable than a Picnic. -' Holman’s can supply everything nec- essary to make your Picnic a huge success. There’s no guess work-no running around- no dissatisfaction, when you get the supplies from Holman’s, because we will show you exactly when, where and how you can make money; what to buy and what not to buy. We have helped dozens of others make their picnics successful in the pest. We can help you. iWe quote lowest prices on FRUIT, f`ON'- FECTIONARY, B 0 T T L E 11 DRINKS» ClDERS, PENNY GOODS, NUTS, GAMES' CIGARS. We can.also provision your table, equip your booths and supply you with red- hot selling money-making specialties. Write us tor`prices and particulars, stating o_n what date you propose holding your picnic. R. T. HOLMAN LTD, Summerside _. ,, -- -_»__;. .-ig 4.3.- ... . »- _ I » , ,>»" ` . . - - . r l can make for his family. lt enables ?_"_"' 'T - _ the children to teach themselves and ’ ` ' New Soda Fountain ?.f.;:'sr.:J:‘:lz2:.;‘::f:.i::"i‘2L2.i.i1§ L I Installed at News and Variety Corner ' ( Opposite St. Dunstan’s Cathedral) Cali and have a refreshing soda in any flavor, also a complete assert. ment of ice cold drinks. For magazine, newspapers, cigarettes, choco- lates, and stationery. 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